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Ilia Malinin Secures Second Consecutive World Figure Skating Title with Historic Performance

The 20-year-old American landed six quadruple jumps, including the quad axel, and led the U.S. team to a record-breaking three gold medals at the 2025 World Championships in Boston.

  • Ilia Malinin won his second straight World Figure Skating Championship, scoring 318.56 and finishing over 31 points ahead of his closest competitor.
  • Malinin executed six quadruple jumps during his free skate, including the quad axel, which remains the most challenging jump in figure skating and has only been landed by him in competition.
  • The U.S. team achieved historic success at the 2025 World Championships, securing gold in men's singles, women's singles, and ice dance for the first time.
  • Malinin showcased adaptability by altering his planned jump layout mid-performance, demonstrating his technical mastery and strategic thinking.
  • This victory extends Malinin's undefeated streak since 2023 and solidifies his position as a favorite for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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